Usually people try to travel with some company, family or friends. They think it’s more convenient and easier. But sometimes travelling alone is much better than with big crowd of people. Most people know the proverb: “He travels fastest, who travels alone”. What does it mean? Let’s think a little. When a man or woman travels alone, he or she doesn’t depend on anybody or anything, especially on time. They can choose any means of transportation they want or like. They can go anywhere, using car, bus or go on foot. They can stay at the hotel or choose another kind of accomodation. Also they can eat everything they want, cheaper or more expensive. But there is another point in such travelling. These are feelings, emotions, mood, which we can get, travelling with company. Because going somewhere alone can be rather dull or even unpleasant. It depends on people’s wish and dreams. So if you wanna travel alone, be ready to any surprise, which can happen during your trip.
Walden 78] The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready.Down to Gehenna, or up to the Throne, He travels fastest who travels alone.
[1888 R. Kipling Story of Gadsby (1889) 94]Hale’s gone already. I suppose he will have to. ‘He travels fastest who travels alone’ anyway.
[1921 E. Waugh Journal 19 June in Diaries (1979) 129]The reason I can ‘do what I do’ is because I’ve never married. He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she.
[1989 F. King Reflections in Jaundiced Eye iv.]Related to: efficiency and ineffiency; independence; travelBibliography of major proverb collections and works cited from modern editions is available here.
Walden 78] The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready.Down to Gehenna, or up to the Throne, He travels fastest who travels alone.
[1888 R. Kipling Story of Gadsby (1889) 94]Hale’s gone already. I suppose he will have to. ‘He travels fastest who travels alone’ anyway.
[1921 E. Waugh Journal 19 June in Diaries (1979) 129]The reason I can ‘do what I do’ is because I’ve never married. He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she.
[1989 F. King Reflections in Jaundiced Eye iv.]Related to: efficiency and ineffiency; independence; travelBibliography of major proverb collections and works cited from modern editions is available here.
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Walden 78] The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready.Down to Gehenna, or up to the Throne, He travels fastest who travels alone.
[1888 R. Kipling Story of Gadsby (1889) 94]Hale’s gone already. I suppose he will have to. ‘He travels fastest who travels alone’ anyway.
[1921 E. Waugh Journal 19 June in Diaries (1979) 129]The reason I can ‘do what I do’ is because I’ve never married. He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she.
[1989 F. King Reflections in Jaundiced Eye iv.]Related to: efficiency and ineffiency; independence; travelBibliography of major proverb collections and works cited from modern editions is available here.
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Walden 78] The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready.Down to Gehenna, or up to the Throne, He travels fastest who travels alone.
[1888 R. Kipling Story of Gadsby (1889) 94]Hale’s gone already. I suppose he will have to. ‘He travels fastest who travels alone’ anyway.
[1921 E. Waugh Journal 19 June in Diaries (1979) 129]The reason I can ‘do what I do’ is because I’ve never married. He travels fastest who travels alone, and that goes double for she.
[1989 F. King Reflections in Jaundiced Eye iv.]Related to: efficiency and ineffiency; independence; travelBibliography of major proverb collections and works cited from modern editions is available here.